The Last Temptation of Rick Pitino: A Story of Corruption, Scandal, and the Big Business of College Basketball
Written by Michael Sokolove
Narrated by Joshua Kane
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From acclaimed New York Times Magazine author Michael Sokolove, the astonishing inside story of the epic corruption scandal that has rocked the NCAA and exposed the rot and hypocrisy at the heart of big-time college sports.
At a lavish annual event in late August 2017, the University of Louisville athletic director, who made more than $5 million in compensation in 2016, announced an extension of his school's sponsorship deal with Adidas: $160 million for another 10 years. The invitees were city's gentry—horse breeders, bourbon distillers, partners at big law firms, the state's governor, Matt Bevin, and its most powerful politician, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. One month later, the FBI revealed that it had reached the endgame of a sprawling investigation of large-scale corruption involving Adidas, Louisville and a host of other colleges, in which large payments were laundered from Adidas through a network of coaches and fixers to athletes and their families to induce them to go to Adidas-branded college programs. In short order, Hall of Fame basketball coach Rick Pitino (salary: $8 million) and athletic director Tom Jurich were fired, and fear and trembling swept through the world of bigtime college athletics. Because there is another shoe, as it were, and it will fall.
In The Last Temptation of Rick Pitino, Michael Sokolove lifts the rug on the Louisville scandal and places it in the context of the much wider problem, the farce of amateurism in bigtime college sports. In a world in which even assistant coaches can make high-six and seven-figure salaries, as long as they keep the "elite" athletes coming in, shoe deals can reach into the nine figures, and everyone is getting rich but the players, can it be surprising that unscrupulous parties would pay athletes, creating in effect a black market in young men, a veritable underground railroad of talent?
But a few bad apples are one thing. In The Last Temptation of Rick Pitino, Michael Sokolove shows an elaborate, systematic machine, involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in illicit payments and connecting at least one of the largest apparel companies in the world with schools across the country. The Louisville-Adidas scandal has revealed a web of conspiracy whose scope has shaken big-time college sports to its core, delivering a devastating blow to the fantasy of amateurism, of "scholar athletes." A Shakespearean drama of greed and desperation involving some of the biggest characters in the arena of sports, The Last Temptation of Rick Pitino will be the definitive chronicle of this scandal and its broader echoes.
Michael Sokolove
Michael Sokolove is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and the author of Hustle: The Myth, Life, and Lies of Pete Rose. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife and their three children.
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Reviews for The Last Temptation of Rick Pitino
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I found this book to be a bit disappointing. There really wasn't much new in this book that I had not read before either on sports social media or heard on sports broadcasting like ESPN etc. When I buy a book, like I did this one, my expectations to be better informed or entertained rise. Some of the book came off as repetition ( certain items were repeated twice or more.)
I never heard much more about some of the other colleges and coaches that got caught up in this scandal. This seems like big news for a few days and then just dropped off into a black hole. For example, I would like to have heard more about the situation at the University of Connecticut's basketball program. What got their coach in trouble and why was he fired?
Rick Pitino was a very good basketball coach. I never fully understood the issues with his one night affair and the subsequent trial. As a husband and human being, I'm not so sure how good he was or is. If you could borrow this book, it is worth a quick skim.